Chicken Porcupines |
These were steamed in a rice cooker at the base of which egg-drop soup bubbled happily. They're ready when the grains of rice begin to stick out of the meatballs, resembling porcupine quills. This could take a while so be patient.
Serve with a drop of Sriracha sauce or ketchup, as shown above, or make a dip as described below. These are great for starters and could also be served at a potluck or picnic because they're convenient to transport and eat.
Ingredients (for 20 porcupines)
1 lb.ground chicken, pork or turkey
1
Tbsp. soy sauce
1
Tbsp. rice wine vinegar
1
tsp. sugar
1/2
tsp. salt
1 large
egg, beaten with a pinch of salt
8 water
chestnuts, minced
2
Tbsp. scallions, minced
2
tsp. ginger paste
1
tsp. garlic paste
2 Tbsp. cornstarch
2
Tbsp. water
1 cup
long-grain rice (Basmati or Jasmine)
Dipping Sauce
1/4 cup
soy sauce
3
Tbsp. rice wine vinegar
1
Tbsp. ginger paste
2
tsp. sugar
1
Tbsp. dark sesame oil
Salt to
taste
Directions:
- Combine ground meat with soy sauce, rice wine, sugar and salt in a food processor and process to a paste.
- Add next 7 ingredients, process again just until combined and set aside.
- Place rice in a strainer and rinse under cold running water.
- Bring 4 cups of water to a boil, pour over rice, rinse with cold water and drain well, spread on a plate or cookie sheet and set aside to dry.
- Form meat mixture into 20 balls, roll in rice and arrange on a steamer rack.
- Bring water in base of steamer or wok to a boil.
- Set steamer rack over water, cover, and steam for 20 minutes over rapidly boiling water.
- Reduce heat to low and steam until rice is tender, about 15 minutes longer.
- To make the dipping sauce combine soy sauce, rice vinegar, ginger, sugar, sesame oil and salt in a small bowl and whisk until sugar dissolves.
Remove rack from steamer and serve meatballs piping hot with dipping sauce.
This recipe was inspired by:
http://oneperfectbite.blogspot.com/2008/12/pearl-balls-louies-chinese-porcupines.html
http://oneperfectbite.blogspot.com/2008/12/pearl-balls-louies-chinese-porcupines.html
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